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First the problem is caused due insufficient space in the system partition ,

Solution

first install only rom and reboot then install root explorer or any root file manager of your choice open /system/media delete the videos folder also delete any ringtones which you don't use. Then open /system/app delete all the unneeded apps like rom manager, email ,exchange ,camera etc

now extract the gapps and compare their size with the free space in /system partition

The free space in the system partition must be greater than that of gapps (you can also delete some gapps if you want)

If you have deleted some gapps create a new zip

Now reboot into recovery and flash the gapps

Edited 23 Feb 2013 by liquid metal newbie

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First the problem is caused due insufficient space in the system partition ,

Solution

first install only rom and reboot then install root explorer or any root file manager of your choice open /system/media delete the videos folder also delete any ringtones which you don't use. Then open /system/app delete all the unneeded apps like rom manager, email ,exchange ,camera etc

now extract the gapps and compare their size with the free space in /system partition

The free space in the system partition must be greater than that of gapps (you can also delete some gapps if you want)

If you have deleted some gapps create a new zip

Now reboot into recovery and flash the gapps

Thanks for the info!

I don't think it's a problem with space because I installed all gapps found in this thread (10mb, 23 mb, 27 mb) but still no playstore (only youtube gets installed).

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Latest source for CM9 just got uploaded to my tree (for now only device tree, not kernel which has some little corrections).

Now everybody could compile latest source and get flashable archive as well as the newest cwm recovery(well, for ics, we're not talking about jb ones which are for sure newer).

I rejected my fixes on camera part (were totally wrong :P), and managed to get netmgrd to run.

So, camera and data STILL NOT WORKING, the only issue seems remained in kernel part.

That source should have been uploaded last summer, but something went totally wrong so I haven't released them until now.

Let me also update issues list somebody needs to fix up:

couldn't mmap handle on the client[/CODE]

- actually the last thing I got from huawei library which points to kernel/system allocator - pmem device; it might be little wrong, incomplete or so, so that somebody need a way to debug it first.

netmgrd is actually running, framework gives to libril right parameters, it passes them to netmgrd - then boom - and netmgrd hungs on waiting answer, so whole telephony chain got ruined on that point; I bet netmgrd awaits something from kernel, but kernel can't answer back; If one could find what's actually wrong here - he will get data to work.

Also I could offer one deal with gingerbread CM7 source. If somebody could get one of the bunch opensource libraries on CM7 to work (at the same time getting rid of the acer proprietary crap) we could wrap it then to CM9 routines and finally get camera to work. It seems easier than trying to find trouble in kernel (which has perfect camera driver, thx acer!).

PS:

I'm not going to back, but I'm still here to help anybody that could take this project over.